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when president lincoln set aside the national day of thanksgiving for the first time, to celebrate america's fruitful fields, and the strength and vigor of the american people, it was in the midst of the civil war. just when the future of our very union was most in doubt. when times were darkest, president lincoln understood that our american blessings shined brighter than ever. i want to wish a happy thanksgiving to every service member at home or in harm's way, that we're proud of you, and we are thinking of you and we're praying for you. >> and the president's prayers will be echoed at millions of thanksgiving tables tomorrow. so many american soldiers and marines will be thinking of home, and so many at home will be thinking of them. it's been a difficult year all around, and hopefully by next year, many more americans will be working and have even more blessings for which to be thankful. that is "world news" for this wednesday. i'm charlie gibson, and i hope you had a good day, and i hope you'll have a great day tomorrow. for all of us at abc news, have a good night. boss: ah! thank goo
when president lincoln set aside the national day of thanksgiving for the first time, to celebrate america's fruitful fields, and the strength and vigor of the american people, it was in the midst of the civil war. just when the future of our very union was most in doubt. when times were darkest, president lincoln understood that our american blessings shined brighter than ever. i want to wish a happy thanksgiving to every service member at home or in harm's way, that we're proud of you, and we...
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for cynthia mcfaddens are terry moran and all of us at abc, good night, america. >>> hey, there, oscar the grouch here. i doubt anyone is watching, but if you love trash, stay tuned for "jimmy kimmel live." jimmy's guests are josh jackson, big bird and ghost face killer. what a name. so sit back, relax, and have a rotten time. or, go to sleep. ouch. blueprint's free and exclusively for chase customers. for a big purchase, there's split. it lets you decide how much... or how many months you want to pay. so you can be comfortable managing all of your large purchases. if having a plan matters, chase what matters. create your own blueprint at chase.com/blueprint. perfect 10 from .nice'n easy rich color stunning high gloss and flawless gray coverage all in just 10minutes that's why it won the most awards from beauty editors perfect 10 the color that changes everything ...nowadays, all kinds of folks are changing their own oil. and with walmart's unbeatable prices, they are changing where they get it too. you could save 30% or more on these top motor oil brands compared to the leading auto s
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. >> i bring a message on behalf of america. we thank you for your service. we're proud of you. >> reporter: a stealth mission, a mix of daring and caring. a leader sacrificing his holiday to be with his troops. >> it was also very much in the mold of his dad. it was all about showing support for the troops. >> reporter: george h.w. bush spent thanksgiving 1990 in saudi arabia during the first gulf war. despite these enduring images of recent thanksgivings historian richard norton smith would argue it's just fine when the president stays home. >> by and large the message that most presidents send on thanksgiving day is, we're like you. sometimes usually in the afternoon of a thanksgiving day, at the white house, camp david, they'll sit down for a traditional meal and with the family and close friends. probably watch some football afterwards. probably eat too much. it's one of those rituals that brings us together as a country. >> reporter: a ritual that is very much linked to the presidency. the first president was first to declare a day of thanksgiving. geor
. >> i bring a message on behalf of america. we thank you for your service. we're proud of you. >> reporter: a stealth mission, a mix of daring and caring. a leader sacrificing his holiday to be with his troops. >> it was also very much in the mold of his dad. it was all about showing support for the troops. >> reporter: george h.w. bush spent thanksgiving 1990 in saudi arabia during the first gulf war. despite these enduring images of recent thanksgivings historian...
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to america's vital interests. >> reporter: the u.s. military will also be top of mind for the president and the prime minister here in japan. there is tension here locally over the presence of over 47,000 american troops. many japanese would like to see america's main base in okinawa relocated to a more remote site and the overall number of forces reduced altogether. white house officials say they do not expect any resolution on this issue while the president is here in japan. the president will be meeting privately with the prime minister for an hour and then the two will hold a joint news conference. jeremy and vinita? >> let's talk about what the white house does expect. the president has a busy week of meetings with leaders ahead. what can we expect to come from all this? >> reporter: well, jeremy, it's very interesting. because he'll be visiting as i said four countries. he's meeting with a bunch of leaders. not just from asian countries but also from russia. but there's really no concrete goals on the agenda. it's really more dip
to america's vital interests. >> reporter: the u.s. military will also be top of mind for the president and the prime minister here in japan. there is tension here locally over the presence of over 47,000 american troops. many japanese would like to see america's main base in okinawa relocated to a more remote site and the overall number of forces reduced altogether. white house officials say they do not expect any resolution on this issue while the president is here in japan. the...
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lisa stark, abc news, washington. >>> america's most celebrated investor is betting on america. warren buffett will pay $34 billion for complete ownership of burlington northern, the nation's top freight railroad. he calls it an all-in bet on the future of the united states. buffett says he's confident freight traffic will boom and it is a business that cannot be moved overseas. >>> here's a look at your weather. light rain and snow showers from michigan to the ohio valley down to north carolina. by this evening it will be much of the same from new york to washington, d.c. showers in the southern half of florida and hotter than normal in the southwest. >> 93 today in phoenix. 72 in sacramento. 70 for albuquerque. 60s across the northwest today. indianapolis 50. chicago 46. 43 in the twin cities. 49 in boston. it will get up to 53 here in new york city. >> i think you will rarely hear me say, that is too much bacon. on this next story, this is too much bacon. it's a blt special super sized big enough to feed hundreds of hungry college students. >> there's never such a thing as to
lisa stark, abc news, washington. >>> america's most celebrated investor is betting on america. warren buffett will pay $34 billion for complete ownership of burlington northern, the nation's top freight railroad. he calls it an all-in bet on the future of the united states. buffett says he's confident freight traffic will boom and it is a business that cannot be moved overseas. >>> here's a look at your weather. light rain and snow showers from michigan to the ohio valley...
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and america leads the u.s. in diabetes. >> i want them to get it in one place, at one time. >> reporter: in one woman's kitchen, jamie realized his mission will be far from easy. but speaking as one concerned parent to another, jamie made an portant breakthrough. >> i need you to know that this is going to kill your children early. >> yes. >> how are you feeling? >> i want my kids to succeed in life. and this isn't going to get th there. >> reporter: jamie, obviously, making a real impact with the people here in huntington, west virginia. not only that. you're teaching people, individually, one at a te, how to cook. how has that been going? >> basically, what we want to do is work with this beautiful community, here in huntington, west virginia. it's a lovely area. you can see around today. >> you have the governor here. the governor of west virginia is here. good morning. how are you, sir? good to see you. >> the governor's been helpful and inspirational. we're all trying to tell a story of our relationship wi
and america leads the u.s. in diabetes. >> i want them to get it in one place, at one time. >> reporter: in one woman's kitchen, jamie realized his mission will be far from easy. but speaking as one concerned parent to another, jamie made an portant breakthrough. >> i need you to know that this is going to kill your children early. >> yes. >> how are you feeling? >> i want my kids to succeed in life. and this isn't going to get th there. >> reporter:...
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to show the world that america isn't afraid of anyone. and that our justice system is handle any breed of monster. >> that's not really the point. of course, we have a good justice system here. if they were tried at gitmo, they wouldn't be getting some of these constitutional rights. we wouldn't have to worry about evidence. you would imagine that good defense lawyers y, e they read their miranda rights? were they warned? what about speedy trials? all these objections can be raised if theyree on soil. they're not citizens. they are not entitled to thes constitutional rights. and we have a facility that was created after 9/11, created by the administration and by congress, to try them at gitmo. that's where other terrorists to try them at gitmo. that's where other terrorists have been tried. was tried in denver. got convicted to the death penalty. but the big difference there is he wasn't waterboarded more than 100 times. do you worry that the u.s. will be put on trial for the way they handled these detainees? >> by being in new york, goin
to show the world that america isn't afraid of anyone. and that our justice system is handle any breed of monster. >> that's not really the point. of course, we have a good justice system here. if they were tried at gitmo, they wouldn't be getting some of these constitutional rights. we wouldn't have to worry about evidence. you would imagine that good defense lawyers y, e they read their miranda rights? were they warned? what about speedy trials? all these objections can be raised if...
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good morning, america. i'm robin roberts here with diane sawyer and these are the windows that we have, our holiday windows we'll be unveiling them in the cities later this week. >> i always love that moment when the -- wait a minute. >> yes. >> can i peek? are they up yes. >> yes, they're in there. they're absolutely in there. love it when it comes down and see which cities -- >> don't send somebody over. >> also, the new coupon called groupons, the bigger the group, the bigger the savings and tell you about the whole new way to shop that's sweeping the country. >> what if we told you did not have to go holiday shopping. you already had gifts for everyone right there on your list and you do. just ahead how to make the most personal and thoughtful presents from things you already have around the house. oh, so diligent, smile, smile. you're on camera. >> smile. >> she's very intense. >> would you want to see in your future is the question posed by a film would you want to change it if you could? it's a provo
good morning, america. i'm robin roberts here with diane sawyer and these are the windows that we have, our holiday windows we'll be unveiling them in the cities later this week. >> i always love that moment when the -- wait a minute. >> yes. >> can i peek? are they up yes. >> yes, they're in there. they're absolutely in there. love it when it comes down and see which cities -- >> don't send somebody over. >> also, the new coupon called groupons, the bigger...
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good morning, america. on this wednesday, november 4th, republican rebound. democrats lose big in governors' races in new jersey and virginia. what does this mean for president obama? we're live with the bottom line. >>> tragic end. the search for three missing college students. how did the softball players end up at the bottom of a pond? >>> hollywood custody fight. why is sandra bullock locked in a bitter battle of custody of a 5-year-old girl? who is fit to raise this child? >>> and an allergic reaction to your husband? we'll meet a woman who discovered on her wedding night that her husband makes her physically ill. it's a medical mystery and we take you there. and good morning to all of you. diane sawyer with robin roberts on this wednesday, november 4th, 2009. >> of course, we now have the results interest those three big races last night. good night for republicans. in new jersey a state president obama carried by 15 percentage points a year ago jon corzine loses to chris christie. the first republica
good morning, america. on this wednesday, november 4th, republican rebound. democrats lose big in governors' races in new jersey and virginia. what does this mean for president obama? we're live with the bottom line. >>> tragic end. the search for three missing college students. how did the softball players end up at the bottom of a pond? >>> hollywood custody fight. why is sandra bullock locked in a bitter battle of custody of a 5-year-old girl? who is fit to raise this...
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. >> you were involved if power america. ken was a visionary. what you don't want to do is inhibit that. all (yours really want does is good solid rules. >> people would say we are in the mess we are in today because of the growth in the 1980s. >> completely turned us around. our best days were behind us. what we learned under the reagan administration is that the potential for economic growth is still there. the two big parts were to stabilize it to get rid of deflags. that's what we did. it took a real kweezing out. it was to have a stable honest dollar and give people a chance to be enter (you ares. it wasn't worth it. you lower taxes, you were finally recognizing the heroism of entrepreneurs i'm not sure i lay the society. the people i met happy enough. they had that russian character iz kick of being redesigned. theyer more passive than americans. you wouldn't begin to see irritation like you would in the united states. >> they had a taste of freedom. there still are certain resignation. they probably accept what's imposed on them much more
. >> you were involved if power america. ken was a visionary. what you don't want to do is inhibit that. all (yours really want does is good solid rules. >> people would say we are in the mess we are in today because of the growth in the 1980s. >> completely turned us around. our best days were behind us. what we learned under the reagan administration is that the potential for economic growth is still there. the two big parts were to stabilize it to get rid of deflags. that's...
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. >> i think there's a political rebellion going on in america. and what we saw last night was just a glimpse of it. >> reporter: in our exit polls, well over 80% of voters in new jersey and virginia said they are worried about the economy. those most worried voted for the republicans in huge numbers. >> we are in a crisis. the times are extraordinarily difficult. but i stand here tonight full of hope for our future. >> reporter: majorities of voters in those two states said this was not a referendum on the president. and his aides tried to downplay the long-term significance of the results. >> these are tough times. and obviously that's -- there's a heavy burden and responsibility that falls on the governing party and that's just something you accept. that's part of the deal. >> reporter: however, the president did make high-profile trips to rally his base in both states. >> we will not lose this election if all of you are as committed as you were last year. >> reporter: they weren't. not even close. younger voters, president obama's strongest bl
. >> i think there's a political rebellion going on in america. and what we saw last night was just a glimpse of it. >> reporter: in our exit polls, well over 80% of voters in new jersey and virginia said they are worried about the economy. those most worried voted for the republicans in huge numbers. >> we are in a crisis. the times are extraordinarily difficult. but i stand here tonight full of hope for our future. >> reporter: majorities of voters in those two states...
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some band members appeared on "good morning america." ♪ let them know it's christmas time ♪ ♪ feed the world >> it all started three weeks ago as a way for britain's top pop music stars to raise money for famine relief in ethiopia. this week "do they know it's christmas" became britain's fastest-selling single ever. bob geloff was a singer with the boomtown rats. he helped bring together boy george, duran duran, wham, and sting from the group police, and all 37 pop stars to record under the name band-aid. bob gulloff is with us here in new york this morning. joining us from london are simon la bon and john taylor, members of duran duran. good morning. first of all, bob, what prompted you to -- where'd the idea come from, how'd it get started? >> it was the bbc report from ethiopia, in particular the scene where the 23-year-old woman had to choose 300 people who would live from a field of 10,000 starving others. no human should have to do that. it affected me the same as it obviously affected everybody in band-aid, and indeed throughout the world. >> but you don't just -- something like
some band members appeared on "good morning america." ♪ let them know it's christmas time ♪ ♪ feed the world >> it all started three weeks ago as a way for britain's top pop music stars to raise money for famine relief in ethiopia. this week "do they know it's christmas" became britain's fastest-selling single ever. bob geloff was a singer with the boomtown rats. he helped bring together boy george, duran duran, wham, and sting from the group police, and all 37...
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hood rampage is raising new concerns about the lack of coordination among america's intelligence agencies. when the suspect, major nidal hasan, bought a gun in texas last summer the fbi ran a background check. sources tell abc news they did not share that information with a terrorism task force that had been monitoring his contacts with a radical cleric overseas. major hasan's landlord allowed reporters to see inside the suspect's apartment for the first time yesterday. hasan moved out just hours before the shooting. neighbors say he gave away much of what he owned. among the few things hasan left behind were a shredder, prayer mats and coins, this book about interpreting dreams, and several expired prescription drugs. >>> the toll from last week's attack at ft. hood would have been much higher if it had not been for the skill and courage of two civilian police officers. sergeants mark todd and kim munley brought down the alleged gunman. bob woodruff has their story. >> reporter: two heroes spoke. civilian police sergeants mark todd and kim munley appeared on "the oprah winfrey show" via
hood rampage is raising new concerns about the lack of coordination among america's intelligence agencies. when the suspect, major nidal hasan, bought a gun in texas last summer the fbi ran a background check. sources tell abc news they did not share that information with a terrorism task force that had been monitoring his contacts with a radical cleric overseas. major hasan's landlord allowed reporters to see inside the suspect's apartment for the first time yesterday. hasan moved out just...
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oath of office, be an officer in the military, and swear allegiance to the constitution, and to defend america against all enemies, foreign and domestic, and have that type of conflict. >> reporter: u.s. officials said monday hasan would be tried by his peers in a military, not a civilian, court. fbi and military investigators have tried to interview hasan at his bedside but he refused to talk without his lawyer present. brian ross, abc news, new york. >> for complete coverage of the ft. hood memorial, stay tuned to abc news. charlie gibson anchors live coverage of the president's remarks at the memorial service this afternoon right here on abc. >>> israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has canceled a press briefing scheduled for today after meeting with the president last night. >> the white house visit was unusually low-key, raising questions about the state of mideast peace talks. abc's simon mcgreggor-wood joins from us jerusalem. good morning, simon. >> reporter: good morning, jeremy and vinita. that's right, no press briefing, no photographs, no reporters allowed into the oval office
oath of office, be an officer in the military, and swear allegiance to the constitution, and to defend america against all enemies, foreign and domestic, and have that type of conflict. >> reporter: u.s. officials said monday hasan would be tried by his peers in a military, not a civilian, court. fbi and military investigators have tried to interview hasan at his bedside but he refused to talk without his lawyer present. brian ross, abc news, new york. >> for complete coverage of...
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you've got to put afghanistan into the context of what's happening in america today. and what's happening is not only a $12 trillion national debt, we're in the midst of the worst economic recession since the great depression of the 1930s. the middle class is collapsing. the gap between the rich and the poor is growing wider. >> senator graham? >> i'd like to hear the details from the president tuesday but i would support an increase in troops. the whole world is watching what we're doing there. the iranians are threatening to withdraw from talks regarding their nuclear program. we'll be evaluated by some pretty tough characters in the world as to how we handle afghanistan. this is not just any place on the planet, this is the place where the taliban took control after the russians left, aligned themselves with al qaeda, and attacked this nation and killed 3,000 americans. and i hope the president will tell the world, our troops, and anybody listening tuesday, that will never happen again. with this new surge of forces. >> i'm chris wallace and this is "fox news sunda
you've got to put afghanistan into the context of what's happening in america today. and what's happening is not only a $12 trillion national debt, we're in the midst of the worst economic recession since the great depression of the 1930s. the middle class is collapsing. the gap between the rich and the poor is growing wider. >> senator graham? >> i'd like to hear the details from the president tuesday but i would support an increase in troops. the whole world is watching what we're...
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>>> good morning, america. it's thursday, november 12th, 2009. and this morning, we take you inside the apartment of the alleged ft. hood shooter. looking for clues. and we tell you why the terrorism trackers missed the fact that he'd bought a gun. an abc news investigation. >>> soggy sequel. tropical storm ida dumping eight inches of rain. 20-foot waves. and forget the car keys. get out the canoe. >>> and they said this woman was statal attraction. sending letters to her lover's wife. for the first time, the woman at the middle of the espn scandal breaks her silence. a "gma" exclusive. >>> and get your country on. robin roberts, front and center, at country music's big night. what happened behind the scenes at the cma awards? >>> and good morning, america. i'm here in new york city. i'm diane sawyer. robin, still in nashville, after the big music event last night, the cma awards. loved that red, robin. >> oh, thank you so much, diane. we're still here in music city, usa. and we're in the ryman auditorium this morning. former home of the grand ol
>>> good morning, america. it's thursday, november 12th, 2009. and this morning, we take you inside the apartment of the alleged ft. hood shooter. looking for clues. and we tell you why the terrorism trackers missed the fact that he'd bought a gun. an abc news investigation. >>> soggy sequel. tropical storm ida dumping eight inches of rain. 20-foot waves. and forget the car keys. get out the canoe. >>> and they said this woman was statal attraction. sending letters to...
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china is america's biggest creditor with $800 billion in u.s. treasury bonds. >> so far, china's partnership has proved critical in our effort to pull ourselves out of the world -- worst recession in generations. >> reporter: it's not just finance. the two leaders also promise to continue working together on climate change and the north korean nuclear issue. still,hey have significant disagreements, most notably on the issue of human rights. the president urged the chinese to resume talks with the dalai lama and said all minorities deserve fundamental freedoms. >> we do not believe these principles are unique to america, but rather they are universal rights and that they should be available to all peoples, to all ethnic and religious minorities. >> reporter: the chinese are heralding this visit because mr. obama is the first american president to come to china within his first year of being elected. tonight, as part of the welcome ceremo ceremony, they are holding a state dinner in his honor. vinita and jeremy. >> thanks. >>> here at home a majo
china is america's biggest creditor with $800 billion in u.s. treasury bonds. >> so far, china's partnership has proved critical in our effort to pull ourselves out of the world -- worst recession in generations. >> reporter: it's not just finance. the two leaders also promise to continue working together on climate change and the north korean nuclear issue. still,hey have significant disagreements, most notably on the issue of human rights. the president urged the chinese to resume...
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grameen america is a nonprofit micro finance organization. its purpose is to serve america's underserved by giving loans to entrepreneurs living below the poverty line. >> the financial crisis is not a new thing for our borrowers. people living below the poverty line have been suffering a financial crisis for many years. so our loan, which maximum size $1,500, allows them to start a micro enterprise that helps even out their income. >> reporter: the ultimate goal is to run the operation entirely on the 15% interest rate that they charge to borrowers. linsey davis, abc news. >> it really is surprising to hear how many americans don't have a bank account. >> i'm stunned by that. >> maybe there's a minimum amount to have to hold an account. ro
grameen america is a nonprofit micro finance organization. its purpose is to serve america's underserved by giving loans to entrepreneurs living below the poverty line. >> the financial crisis is not a new thing for our borrowers. people living below the poverty line have been suffering a financial crisis for many years. so our loan, which maximum size $1,500, allows them to start a micro enterprise that helps even out their income. >> reporter: the ultimate goal is to run the...
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news is up next. >> for everyone else, "america this morning" continues after this. blueberry muffin. yeh, a little family reunion. ( blowing, shouting ) what now? we're ceeal here! what? just cooing it down., - enough said. - gotcha. yeah, safety first. whoo hoo! atch the whole grain. try kellogg's froste mini-wheats hot. just add warm milk and you've got a hot, new way... to keep your kids full and focused all morning. oops! dude, your eight layers ar showing. mini-wheats hot. keeps 'em full, eeps 'em focused. did you know 40% of tooth surface is hidden between teeth... ...providing a perfect hiding place for bacteria? that's why aquafresh invented iso-ctive whitening. a breakthrough gel that transforms into an active foam. it not only protects between teeth... ...it removes three times more bcteria as it whitens. go beyond toothpaste. new triple protection is-active whitening from aquafresh. amazing. the kodak zi8 pocket video camera shoots and uploads in full hd so the whole world an watch you do your thing, whether you want them to or not. kodak, it's time to sm
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>>> breaking newews in america. >> deadly blast. pakistan's battle witit the taliban turns bloodier overnight with another suicide bombing. are u.s.fforts in the region enough? >> campaign mode. the president on the stump over e weekend as democrats struggle to hold on to important posts in tomorrow's elections. >>> and o o the verge. the yankeeses are just one game away from another world series title. >> it is monday, novememr 2nd, 2009. >>> good morning, i'm jeremy huhuard. thanks for joining us on this monday. we begin with a developing story in pakistan. >>> dozens of people have been killed by a s scide bomb blast in the city of rawalpindi. the bomber detonated a bank crowded with customers. >> the suspect was apparently a member of the taliban. our habibulikhan was at the scene. >> they've been taken to the hospitals and security is generally tight in this area but people have said it's very difficult to stop them. >> nearly 300 have died over the past few weeks in similar bomb attacks. the pakistani government announced rewa
>>> breaking newews in america. >> deadly blast. pakistan's battle witit the taliban turns bloodier overnight with another suicide bombing. are u.s.fforts in the region enough? >> campaign mode. the president on the stump over e weekend as democrats struggle to hold on to important posts in tomorrow's elections. >>> and o o the verge. the yankeeses are just one game away from another world series title. >> it is monday, novememr 2nd, 2009. >>> good...
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>>> making news in america this morning -- >> poll posision. democraticandidates in danger on this election day. what could it say about support for the president's agenda. >>> on alert. as more americans get the swine flu vaccine, the governmnmt launches an investigation. possible side effects. >>> still alive, pumped up by roaring fans, the phillies survrved game five of the world seriri. >>> it's tuesday, november 3rd, to 09. >>> good morning and thanks for being with us. election day 2008 swept democrats into office across the country. but election day 2009 might bring some backlash against their new policies. >> today, 12 big cities will re-elect or elect mayors. six states have ballot measures and prachs the most watched races the governors' contest in new york and new jersey. >>> virginia hurtado has a preview. >>> good morning, many say the results will be a referendum on the president's enda. off-race elections to elect regional elections. dede scozzafava, made conservatives to question here conservative credentials. she's backing her
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she likes america because we have freedom. she asked to come here today to say, she doesn't want the government to take over health care. >> i encourage each of my colleagues to join me in voting yes and i assure you guys won't have to pay for it in the future. >> we're joined by democrat tim kaine and republican michael steele. thank you for noting bringing any props. governor kaine, it appears that republicans are saying this is going to be a victory for the democrats. you have $400 billion in tax cuts $400 billion in medicare cuts. >> george, of course, republicans are saying that, they have been trying to block this. this was a historic passage last night on an issue teddy roosevelt, a republican, started 100 years that's moving forward in all of the committees. what this bill does, it provides security for the 4/5th of americans who have health insurance. it provides a path to affordable coverage for uninsured americans for the first time in history. it breaks the unsustainable growth for health care. we think this was a
she likes america because we have freedom. she asked to come here today to say, she doesn't want the government to take over health care. >> i encourage each of my colleagues to join me in voting yes and i assure you guys won't have to pay for it in the future. >> we're joined by democrat tim kaine and republican michael steele. thank you for noting bringing any props. governor kaine, it appears that republicans are saying this is going to be a victory for the democrats. you have...
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to do everything we can to make sure that america is secure. that our allies, our interests around the world, are protected. and that is what we're focused on. now, we believe that president karzai and his government can do better. we delivered that message, now that the election is finally over. we're looking to see tangible evidence that the government, led by the president, but going all of the way down to the local level, will be more responsive to the need of people. deliver the services that afghan people want. they want a government that can function on their behalf and that together, we and our allies in the international community, will help them to build a security force that can take care of their security going forward. >> but president karzai does seem to be ignoring some of our concerns. he's sur rended by a vice president who's been accused of corruption. he's aligned a war lord who's been accused of massacres in the past. what concrete steps must karzai take in order of spending more troops isn't a waste of u.s. lives? >> we're
to do everything we can to make sure that america is secure. that our allies, our interests around the world, are protected. and that is what we're focused on. now, we believe that president karzai and his government can do better. we delivered that message, now that the election is finally over. we're looking to see tangible evidence that the government, led by the president, but going all of the way down to the local level, will be more responsive to the need of people. deliver the services...
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one year ago -- >> change has come to america. >> -- a campaign's hope. ♪ >> fired up. >> this week, the reality of governing. >> the burden is something that i think about each and every day. >> one year from triumph, president obama confronts tough challenges. >> we're out of jobs. >> young americans are unnecessarily in harm's way. >> no government plan, no more debt, no more government takeovers. >> is he delivering his promise of change? >> you've got to recognize that change doesn't happen overnight. >> our exclusive headliner, the president's adviser, confidante and close friend, valerie jarrett. plus, debate and analysis on our powerhouse roundtable with george will, strategist dee dee myers from the clinton white house and ed gillespie from the bush white house and ron brownstein of "the national journal" and liberal activist reverend al sharpton. and "the sunday funnies." >> obama is a good golfer. you know what his handicap is? joe biden, yeah, joe biden. >>> it was one year ago this week that barack obama made history with his sweeping win over john mccain. how much has h
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the problem with health care in america is it just costs more. why would we want to go and fix the problems in health care not the symptoms that all of the politicians play around with? but the real problems. >> answer that one point. he says it doesn't do anything to control the costs? >> it doesn't do enough to control the costs. we have to address the cost containment. i'm very concerned about that. i think the effort on prevention, early detection, wellness, the work force development for more primary care physicians, those will all be helpful in reducing the costs of health care. >> ask the question, why do we have an imbalance in primary care physicians? why is it? does anybody know? because we pay them 300% lower than we pay the specialists. we don't do anything in that. we're going to help pay for some of their education. we do nothing to change that balance. that's a disaster that's been caused by medicare setting the prices. >> i want to bring the question to you congress wim, the differences between the house and the senate bills. over
the problem with health care in america is it just costs more. why would we want to go and fix the problems in health care not the symptoms that all of the politicians play around with? but the real problems. >> answer that one point. he says it doesn't do anything to control the costs? >> it doesn't do enough to control the costs. we have to address the cost containment. i'm very concerned about that. i think the effort on prevention, early detection, wellness, the work force...
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america's top rated internet and phone all for just... call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800-974-6006 tty/v and get $150 back plus a free dvr for three months. don't wait. get all three amazing services for just... hurry. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800-974-6006 tty/v before november 7th. ♪ come on people now >> we are happy to tell you this morning that we're getting ready to start it again. we're closer to our third annual warm coats and warm hearts drive now. once again we're happy to partner with burlington and that nonprofit warm coat to get your gently used gently worn coats around the country, you came through with us last year, about 177, 339 coats were donated. our friends at dotcom at gma.com have done well with a page that will tell you where to donate competes. but it's almost every one of those burlington. >> it's burlington coat factories. >> where the bins are set up. >> go to abcnews.com and see in my town this is where i can go. >> right. it'll also tell you where
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. >>> making news in america this morning, white house breach. white house reality stars, crashing the first state dinner. how did they get in? and what does it mean for white house security? >>> pedal problems. why will it take five more months to fix these cars? >>> and turkey day tradition. there's something different at this year's parade in new york. we're live in manhattan on this thanksgiving day, 2009. >>> good morning. and happy thursday. happy thanksgiving. thanks for joining us this morning. i'm jeremy hubbard. vinita is spending the holiday with her family. a virginia couple may face charges aftering on facebook about crashing the state dinner on tuesday night. when ordinary americans are screened and scanned every day, how can a breach this big take place at one of the most secure places in the country? the obama state dinner was a hot ticket. >> cheers. >> reporter: so hot, that two reality tv stars apparently crashed the party. the socialites from the show "the real housewives of washington" were announced. but the white house says
. >>> making news in america this morning, white house breach. white house reality stars, crashing the first state dinner. how did they get in? and what does it mean for white house security? >>> pedal problems. why will it take five more months to fix these cars? >>> and turkey day tradition. there's something different at this year's parade in new york. we're live in manhattan on this thanksgiving day, 2009. >>> good morning. and happy thursday. happy...
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america. growing stronger. every day. that make every day special. fancy feast introduces an entirely new way to celebrate any moment. fancy feast appetizzrs. simple high qualiiy ingredients like wild alaskan salmon, white meat chicken, or seabass and shrimp in a delicate broth, prepared without by-products or fillers. new fancy feast appetizers celebrate the moment. [tv set] hey, i've been paused for 20 minutes. the wasted energy isn't pausing, that's for sure. when i'm paused, i waste energy. as much as $200 a year. enough to buy a few new video games. hit "save," turn off the console and save a lot more than the game. where's the ref? [announcer] learn to speak the language of energy efficiency at bgesmartenergy.com that's a penalty. delay of savings. >>> voters across the country will led to the polls tomorrow, and while this year may lack the high-profile race of the thrills and spills of last year's presidential cycle it is not white house national implications. our chief correspondent george stephanopoulos joins us. george, take us through, lo
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and 86 in miami. >>> coming up on "america this morning," the latest on the nationwide stroller recall. we'll check the's biggest gains in more than a year. commuters trye? we'll check the latest numbers. >>> and commuters try to stop a speeding train, after someone falls on to the tracks. is ready to see you! i've got good news. you need more fiber. huh? don't worry, it tastes great. froot loops now with 3 grams of fiber. it makes your tummy happy so it can absorb the good stuff you need, which your mom is gonna love. it does taste great. fiber is a great way to keep ya healthy. i can never read these things. kellogg's froot loops and apple jacks cereals, now provide fiber. kellogg's makes fiber fun. ...all over again. (announcer) maybelline redefines nude. (whisper) the color of real (announcer) new color sensational from maybelline new york. pure pigments for richer, crisper color. honey nectar for our most luscious feel. new color sensational. (whisper) maybe it's maybelline. make that first step easier, th the nicoderm cq patch. nicodermteps you down from nicotine gradually. doubl
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. >>> good morni >>> good morning, america. >> good morning. it is sunday, november 29th, and the story that everybody's talking about this morning is what happened in that late inform night car accident that put tiger woods in the hospital. details are so scarce, it's forcing people to speculate. fueling a lot of rumors. that's a picture. you can just make out the treads of the tires. we're also learning of what's on a 911 call. >> so many questions. we'll get into that. >>> also, we'll have the insider shopping tips retailers don't want you to know. one example, we will tell you the exact day and time to hit the stores if you want the item, make sure that item you want is >>> we have an american snapshot to a real field of dreams this week. the town is shrinking, but there is something in the soil that makes it hard to grow grass. the football team plays in the dirt. the determination on that field is lifting the town's spirits. >>> but we begin this morning with the pivotal week for president obama's foreign policy legacy. after months of dl
. >>> good morni >>> good morning, america. >> good morning. it is sunday, november 29th, and the story that everybody's talking about this morning is what happened in that late inform night car accident that put tiger woods in the hospital. details are so scarce, it's forcing people to speculate. fueling a lot of rumors. that's a picture. you can just make out the treads of the tires. we're also learning of what's on a 911 call. >> so many questions. we'll get...
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it was one of the worst destroyed areas in the whole of north america. and in this case, it was the people who decided they wouldn't tolerate this any longer. so the missions from the nickel factory had actually leached away almost everything. it was just visit there blackrock, but the people begin getting fertilizer and spreading under sprinkling it on the rocks that they get support from their local government, and now it is beautiful. >> we have a question in about three minutes. >> well you have to wait about five minutes. [laughter] [applause] >> i can't stop in three minutes. are we in a hurry? must be stopped exactly on time? thank you. thank you. thank you. so if you have to go, you have to go. but i'm not going to be back here for ages, and i really have stuff to share. [laughter] >> and i had played guitar for another 10 minutes. so if that's okay with all of you. [applause] >> so now if you go, you can not only see that it's got trees that could have wild animals come back. the falcon had been locally extinct for 50 years and that's another st
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on america. warren buffett will pay $34 billion to buy all of burlington northern. he says freight traffic will grow as the economy prime of the and it's a business that can't be shipped overseas. >>> amazon and walmart appear to be extending price wars over new books beyond just preorders. some of the books originally discounted for $9 went on sale tuesday. both retailers were selling the titles for as much as 50% off the suggested price. although not as low as $9. >>> t-mobile is experiencing a nationwide outage. more than a million subscribers are having problems making or receiving calls and sending text messages. the problems began early tuesday afternoon. this is the second black eye for t-mobile in less than a month and lost data for some customers a few weeks ago. >> kind of hard to complain if your phone doesn't work. >> read more about these stories online at abcnews.com. >>> next on this wednesday, a dangerous chemical found in popular brands of canned foods, so should you be worried?
on america. warren buffett will pay $34 billion to buy all of burlington northern. he says freight traffic will grow as the economy prime of the and it's a business that can't be shipped overseas. >>> amazon and walmart appear to be extending price wars over new books beyond just preorders. some of the books originally discounted for $9 went on sale tuesday. both retailers were selling the titles for as much as 50% off the suggested price. although not as low as $9. >>>...
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we'll have more coming up on "good morning america" here at 7:00. >>> 6:15 right now. preschool and kindergarten teach you how to write. >> then came along cursive. why that style of writing seems to be going away in the classroom. >>> crooks steal vehicles all the time. the naked truth about one suspect and the decision police made about arresting him. >>> first, the latest business news this morning. >> reporter: good morning. we begin with the white house job summit. president obama says he'll hold a summit next month to look for ways to jump start job growth. the president will invite ceos and economic experts. the investment came after a report showed 8 million people filed. it's not low enough to indicate job growth. >>> mcdonald's will be doing some hiring next we're. the burger chain will open 1,000 new restaurants next year. 150 of them will be in the u.s. apple expects to open as many as 50 new stores next year, focusing on big stores in major cities. about half will be in the u.s. >>> a new rule will make it harder for banks to charge large overdraft fees on
we'll have more coming up on "good morning america" here at 7:00. >>> 6:15 right now. preschool and kindergarten teach you how to write. >> then came along cursive. why that style of writing seems to be going away in the classroom. >>> crooks steal vehicles all the time. the naked truth about one suspect and the decision police made about arresting him. >>> first, the latest business news this morning. >> reporter: good morning. we begin with the...
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you can see the interview beginning on "good morning america" and continuing on "world news." >>> and still ahead -- on this broadcast, facing the steps of the accused ft. hood shooter. the new evidence that it was premeditated. >>> the world's biggest pulling up stakes after homes were bulldo bulldozed. >>> and a block party with 370 billion pieces. lego has something to celebrate. we've learned a lot. , we've learned that meatloaf and jenga can be more fun... than reservations and box seats. that who's around your tv is more important than how big it is. that cars aren't for showing how far we've come, but for taking us where we want to go. we've learned that the best things in life don't cost much. and at allstate, they don't cost much to protect. so protect them. put them... in good hands. ♪ that's when i'd had it with heartburn. it was supposed to be the night i would hook mr. right. i mean look at him - he is really bringing it. and look at me - i'm blank. i got nothing. that's when i had it with frequent heartburn. that's when i got prevacid®24hr... and husband number two! (
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and america's next great fashion designer. you are. when you look at these looks. >> did you see these? >> the counterpoint balance of the skinny pant and the tops. they're beautiful. sense of textile development. and construction innovation. irina's got it all. >> thank you, tim. >> your inspiration, irina? >> for this particular collection, it was new york. yeah. >> so, tim, tell us about this next season that's going to be here before we know it. >> it will be. it premieres on january 14th, thursday on lifetime, at 10:00. and in high-definition this season. >> oh, wow. >> our first season in hd. i'm thrilled about that. >> congratulations. i love the component with the model. you look spectacular, wearing you. >> you are spectacular. >> thank you, tim. i'm looking, making sure. tim, make it work. >> we try, robin. >> you do. thank you so much for sharing with us. we enjoyed this season. and "project runway's" seventh season -- the seventh season? >> seventh season coming up. >> january 15th, back in new york and back on lifetime. we
and america's next great fashion designer. you are. when you look at these looks. >> did you see these? >> the counterpoint balance of the skinny pant and the tops. they're beautiful. sense of textile development. and construction innovation. irina's got it all. >> thank you, tim. >> your inspiration, irina? >> for this particular collection, it was new york. yeah. >> so, tim, tell us about this next season that's going to be here before we know it. >>...
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but also america's approach to the world. and so in some ways i think they gave me the prize but i was more just a symbol of the shift. >> reporter: and now that shift goes to beijing and a lot more traditional diplomacy now. the president's already in the capital having dinner with hu jintao, the president who is traditional indeed. jeremy and vinita. >> back to the nontraditional part, this whole town hall concept, much reaction in the media or on the streets? >> reporter: well, the recent interviewing of the students was somewhat restricted but interesting. china state television, the u.s. had hoped that it would actually carry this whole town hall live. no way. in fact, in their 3 p.m. newscast shortly after it was over, according to our clarissa ward in beijing, they did show the president on the newscast but didn't even use the sound of his voice. >> having. ann compton with the president this morning, thanks. >>> abc news learned president obama is closing in on his strategy for afghanistan. a source says he is still w
but also america's approach to the world. and so in some ways i think they gave me the prize but i was more just a symbol of the shift. >> reporter: and now that shift goes to beijing and a lot more traditional diplomacy now. the president's already in the capital having dinner with hu jintao, the president who is traditional indeed. jeremy and vinita. >> back to the nontraditional part, this whole town hall concept, much reaction in the media or on the streets? >> reporter:...
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america, time is running out to choose your cow. - haallloo! - helloowww! ♪ caaaa-liiii-for-nia! ♪ calipornia, calipornia. ♪ announcer: only one cow can win and only you can decide. vote for the next california happy cow. voting ends december 31st. great milk comes from happy cows. happy cows come from california. look for dairy brands with the real california seals. >>> this is a breaking news update from abc 2 news. >>> you're watching baltimore's station that works for you. now, abc 2 news at 11:00. >>> ah, nobody, that wasn't fun. >> no, it certainly wasn't, not for the kid anyway. the fight against swine flu continues across maryland this weekend as various communities held h1n1 clinics for those in high risk groups. this one was in aberdeen high school and for kids between 6 months and 5 years of age. not happy kids there. >>> heightened concerns about h1n1 experts say the best protection is something we should do several times each day, wash our dirty hands, it sounds simple but are you watching them well enough. kelly swoope takes a look at how long you should, why yo
america, time is running out to choose your cow. - haallloo! - helloowww! ♪ caaaa-liiii-for-nia! ♪ calipornia, calipornia. ♪ announcer: only one cow can win and only you can decide. vote for the next california happy cow. voting ends december 31st. great milk comes from happy cows. happy cows come from california. look for dairy brands with the real california seals. >>> this is a breaking news update from abc 2 news. >>> you're watching baltimore's station that works...
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>>> making news in america this morning. >> deep division. senators take sides in the debate over health care reform. >> a show of military force is under way right now in iran. more games. sending a strong message to israel and the u.s. >>> whitney's return. ♪ ♪ you know i survive -- >> a major performance for a struggling star who collects a top award at the american music awards. >>> it's monday, november 23rd, 2009. >> and we'll get to whitney and other award winners in a bit but first on this monday a look at health care. democrats won't have long to savor their weekend victory. >> they managed to get the bill to the full senate sometime after thanksgiving but the battle lines are already being drawn over what's in the bill. by a 60-39 vote in weekend senate democrats advanced health care legislation and took one giant step forward toward president obama's goal of health care reform. the vote now moves the debate from committee to the senate floor. >> the important thing is that we debate it, that there be a free flow of amendments,
>>> making news in america this morning. >> deep division. senators take sides in the debate over health care reform. >> a show of military force is under way right now in iran. more games. sending a strong message to israel and the u.s. >>> whitney's return. ♪ ♪ you know i survive -- >> a major performance for a struggling star who collects a top award at the american music awards. >>> it's monday, november 23rd, 2009. >> and we'll get to...
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>>> good morning, america. breaking news. a frantic search for three missing college students vanishing while on the campus calling for help mentioning water. >>> referendum. crucial elections in three states. can sarah palin and other republicans claim a comeback begins today? it's one year since the obama election. former vice president al gore joins us. >>> runaway cars. toyota blamed floor mats for accelerating accidents. abc news has investigated with stunning results. >>> and the time of her life. patrick swayze's wife, lisa niemi on the love story and lessons about grief as she joins us ahead. and it's so good to have you with us. good morning, america. diane sawyer with robin roberts on this tuesday, november 3rd, 2009. another election day. >> not exactly super tuesday but a few tight races across the country closely being watched for what could be an indication of the country's political mood and the obama administration. >> new jersey and virginia and a special congressional election has vice president biden in a p
>>> good morning, america. breaking news. a frantic search for three missing college students vanishing while on the campus calling for help mentioning water. >>> referendum. crucial elections in three states. can sarah palin and other republicans claim a comeback begins today? it's one year since the obama election. former vice president al gore joins us. >>> runaway cars. toyota blamed floor mats for accelerating accidents. abc news has investigated with stunning...
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all of america's weather in the next half hour. chris, it's kind of lonely without robin. >> it is kind of lonely. are you having a good morning? >> i am. are you having a good morning? >> i am. >>> as surely as turkey is followed by pumpkin pie, thursday is followed by black friday. for the 1 million americans who will hit the stores friday, saturday and sunday, will be looking for bargains as never before. and two of the largest retailers are fighting for every sale. bianna golodryga has the story. >> reporter: it's the season's main event. two retail giants facing off in the battle for your dollars. >> both are taking proactive steps to make sure their businesses, respectively, continue to grow. >> reporter: in one corner, the reigning champ, walmart. the world's largest chain store not only survived, but thrived in the recession, surpassing $400 billion in sales last year. but rising profits last quarter were largely due to cost-cutting. so, expending online now is even more important. >> while walmart has had a pretty strong p
all of america's weather in the next half hour. chris, it's kind of lonely without robin. >> it is kind of lonely. are you having a good morning? >> i am. are you having a good morning? >> i am. >>> as surely as turkey is followed by pumpkin pie, thursday is followed by black friday. for the 1 million americans who will hit the stores friday, saturday and sunday, will be looking for bargains as never before. and two of the largest retailers are fighting for every...
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joining us tonight, oprah's -- and therefore america's -- favorite doctor. he has a very popular new show called "the dr. oz show." dr. mehmet oz. also tonight, a band from new york. their new album "diamonds and studs" came out today. morningwood from the bud light golden wheat stage. tomorrow night, james marsden. from "the middle," 11-year-old atticus shaffer. and music from flyleaf. thursday night, jason schwartzman, rod stewart. and on friday, our annual halloween special with paris hilton and slipknot. good time. join us then. [ applause ] >> jimmy: as dr. oz will almost certainly confirm when he gets out here, there are few things more painful than a double elimination. it happened tonight on "dancing with the stars." joining us now via satellite, the eighth and ninth castoffs from "dancing with the stars," melissa joan hart and professional snowboarder louie vito. [ cheers and applause ] hello, melissa and louie. you guys look rather good together. maybe, you should have danced together. maybe that's where it all went wrong. >> that's next season. we
joining us tonight, oprah's -- and therefore america's -- favorite doctor. he has a very popular new show called "the dr. oz show." dr. mehmet oz. also tonight, a band from new york. their new album "diamonds and studs" came out today. morningwood from the bud light golden wheat stage. tomorrow night, james marsden. from "the middle," 11-year-old atticus shaffer. and music from flyleaf. thursday night, jason schwartzman, rod stewart. and on friday, our annual...
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, and that vin weber was involved in empower america, and you were involved with empower america. >> i was on that board -- very proud of that. kemp was a visionary. there was recently an event in washington to launch the jack kemp foundation. it's very invigorating to see the people who were part of that movement, the supply side. now we can proudly say, supply- side was something that brought economic growth. it was based on the wisdom of recognizing that the free market works, because it reflects the collective effort of individuals who use their talent and their intelligence to pursue their dream. and what you don't want to do is inhibit that. all entrepreneurs really want are good solid rules, a solid foundation and honest money, which is something jack kemp was willing to go to bat for. sound money, that to me is where you start. >> not your personal detractors, but people that would detract from or criticize what you're saying, would say today that we are in the mess we're in today, because of supply-side economics, because of this thing that went on during the reagan years th
, and that vin weber was involved in empower america, and you were involved with empower america. >> i was on that board -- very proud of that. kemp was a visionary. there was recently an event in washington to launch the jack kemp foundation. it's very invigorating to see the people who were part of that movement, the supply side. now we can proudly say, supply- side was something that brought economic growth. it was based on the wisdom of recognizing that the free market works, because...
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over the years, bearing her soul made her america's first black billionaire but brought some backlash, like when she praise and attacked james frye over his fabricated memory. >> i really feel duped. >> reporter: some christians took her to task for her new age beliefs. and last year, she angered both republicans and hillary clinton democrats by helping barack obama get elected. in the past five years, the most popular figure on television lost 43% of her most valuable demographic. but of course, all the major networks have seen their ratings slide in recent years. and by moving her attention to the oprah winfrey network on cable, she changes the game even more. >> i think the audience is just going to have to follow her, right? i mean, they probably will. >> reporter: since she probably won't host a new show on her new network, next year's final season is certain to be a rating bonanza, because, as the satirical paper "the onion" once put it, "oprah viewers patiently awaiting instructions." >> thanks, everyone, and i'll see you monday. >> reporter: bill weir, abc news, new york. >>>
over the years, bearing her soul made her america's first black billionaire but brought some backlash, like when she praise and attacked james frye over his fabricated memory. >> i really feel duped. >> reporter: some christians took her to task for her new age beliefs. and last year, she angered both republicans and hillary clinton democrats by helping barack obama get elected. in the past five years, the most popular figure on television lost 43% of her most valuable demographic....
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for "good morning america," john berman -- >> john. for "good morning america," john berman, abc news, los angeles. how was that? >> reporter: that's good. >> berman is the king of the signoff. how about abbey's next birthday? >> there we go. birthday party. can i say it? >> well, for $7,000. we'll be right back. but every year an average of four million kids get the flu and miss out on sharing. that's why we created goodtoshare.com. here you'll learn about preventing influenza and discover your latest vaccination options. join us at goodtoshare.com. and together, we can all be good to share. i'm a free runner... ...national champion gymnast... ...martial artist... and a stuntwoman. if you want to be incredible, ! eat incredible. announcer: eggs. incredible energyfor body and mind. (guitar music) >>> well, thanks for being with us today. hope you have a great saturday out there. how about we meet back here tomorrow morning. >> tomorrow. the latest on all your day's news. the vote in the house. ft. hood. all at abcnews.com. announcer: t
for "good morning america," john berman -- >> john. for "good morning america," john berman, abc news, los angeles. how was that? >> reporter: that's good. >> berman is the king of the signoff. how about abbey's next birthday? >> there we go. birthday party. can i say it? >> well, for $7,000. we'll be right back. but every year an average of four million kids get the flu and miss out on sharing. that's why we created goodtoshare.com. here you'll...
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you have to put afghanistan into the context of what's happening in america today. not only a trillion-dollar national debt, we're in the worst recession since the great depression the middle class is collapsing. piece in the paper today, 1 out of 4 kids in this country are on food stamps. 1 out of 8 americans. when we buy our christmas products, we're buying china products. i have real problems of expanding this war. the u.s. doing is the work that the rest of the world is doing. i want to see some international cooperation, not just from europe, russia and china. what happens in afghanistan impacts what happens in pakistan. that's enormously important. >> you know the russians aren't going to go back into afghanistan. >> i have a real problem sporting 30,000 or 40,000 more troops and hundred billions a year more on top of what we're spending in iraq. >> senator graham? >> i would like to hear the details from the president on tuesday. i would support an increase in troops that bernie just indicated about pakistan. the iranians are threatening to withdraw from talk
you have to put afghanistan into the context of what's happening in america today. not only a trillion-dollar national debt, we're in the worst recession since the great depression the middle class is collapsing. piece in the paper today, 1 out of 4 kids in this country are on food stamps. 1 out of 8 americans. when we buy our christmas products, we're buying china products. i have real problems of expanding this war. the u.s. doing is the work that the rest of the world is doing. i want to see...
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there's going to be a lot more on this story on "nightline" and tomorrow on "good morning america." >>> still ahead, opponents of health care reform storm capitol hill. as democrats move toward a critical vote. >>> and vaccination controversy. wall street firms getting swine flu vaccine before many doctors on main street get it. >>> and inside ft. hood, a community that has endured so much, but never a day like this. ♪ let's take a look at the stats. mini has more than double the fiber and whole grain... making him a great contender in this bout... against mid-morning hunger. honey nut cheerios is coming in a little short. you've got more whole grain in your little finger! let's get ready for breakfaaaaaaaaaast! ( ding, cheering, ringing ) keeping you full and focused with more than double the fiber and whole grain... in every tasty bite -- frrrrrrosted mini-wheeeeats! didn't know i had it in me. like she was drifting away. we wanted to be there for her... to hold on to her. mom's doctor said his symptoms were signs of alzheimer's, a type of dementia, and that prescription aricept c
there's going to be a lot more on this story on "nightline" and tomorrow on "good morning america." >>> still ahead, opponents of health care reform storm capitol hill. as democrats move toward a critical vote. >>> and vaccination controversy. wall street firms getting swine flu vaccine before many doctors on main street get it. >>> and inside ft. hood, a community that has endured so much, but never a day like this. ♪ let's take a look at the...
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>>> making news in america this morning -- >> atlantic assault. the powerful storm is battering coastal areas in half a dozen states, with flooding, beach erosions and whipping winds. >>> goodwill mission. the president arrives in asia. but what's really being accomplished in his week away? >>> and sarah's story. new revelations in her new book. and revelations about her relationship with john mccain. will she invite levi johnston to dinner? >> it's friday november 13th, 2009. >>> good morning. thanks for being with us this friday, the 13th. may live up to its name, at least in the mid-atlantic states. >> a damaging storm is moving slowly up the eastern seaboard. its moisture comes partly from hurricane ida. but it's much stronger than when ida came aboard on tuesday. some areas have seen up to ten inches of rain. >> viviana hurtado shows us the hardest hit spots so far. >> reporter: massive flooding, power outages and massive winds toppled trees. all remnants of a hurricane that generated into a deadly nor easter. >> the whole house was shaking.
>>> making news in america this morning -- >> atlantic assault. the powerful storm is battering coastal areas in half a dozen states, with flooding, beach erosions and whipping winds. >>> goodwill mission. the president arrives in asia. but what's really being accomplished in his week away? >>> and sarah's story. new revelations in her new book. and revelations about her relationship with john mccain. will she invite levi johnston to dinner? >> it's friday...
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america's most dependable 3g network. bringing you the first and only wireless 4g network. right now get a free 3g/4g device for your laptop. sprint. the now network. deaf, hard-of-hearing and people with speech disabilities access www.sprintrelay.com like my life is .split in two. there's the ife i live. and the life i want to live. fortunately, there's enbrel. enbrel can help relieve .pain, stiffness, fatigue, and stop joint damage. because enbrel suppresses .your immune system, it may lower your ability .to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal, .events including infections, tuberculosis, lymphoma and nervous system and blood disorders " have occurred. before starting enbrel, yor doctor should test you for tuberculosis. also ask your doctor if .you live in an area with a greater risk for certain fungal infections. don't start enbrel if you have an infection, like the flu. tell your doctor if you're prone to infections, have cuts or sores, have had hepatitis b, have been treated or heart failure, or if, while on enbrel, you experience persistent fever, bruising, blee
america's most dependable 3g network. bringing you the first and only wireless 4g network. right now get a free 3g/4g device for your laptop. sprint. the now network. deaf, hard-of-hearing and people with speech disabilities access www.sprintrelay.com like my life is .split in two. there's the ife i live. and the life i want to live. fortunately, there's enbrel. enbrel can help relieve .pain, stiffness, fatigue, and stop joint damage. because enbrel suppresses .your immune system, it may lower...
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fell by 5%, lego sales in america climbed an astonishing 38%. the brick was back. >> the families that buy lego in the u.s. spend about $60 per year on lego. if you could afford $60 on your child last year, even before the financial crisis, you'll still be able to afford $60 this year. >> reporter: but sales are actually climbing during a recession. a lego renaissance. >> one of the reasons is that parents see this as a good investment. it's not seen as sort of just so-called wasteful society of buying something and throwing it away. >> reporter: perhaps. it is a gift that keeps on giving. you can make pretty much anything out of lego. even a second-rate "nightline" correspondent. i'm nick watt in billund, denmark. >> so they've got the harr potter, the batman, the star wars legos. we can officially unveil the "world news now" lego. >> are we going to tell them the story behind sexy? >> vinita wanted the sexy outfit. on her lego. that red jumper was the best thing -- >> i gave them the word too late, they decided to give me a title. >> we could
fell by 5%, lego sales in america climbed an astonishing 38%. the brick was back. >> the families that buy lego in the u.s. spend about $60 per year on lego. if you could afford $60 on your child last year, even before the financial crisis, you'll still be able to afford $60 this year. >> reporter: but sales are actually climbing during a recession. a lego renaissance. >> one of the reasons is that parents see this as a good investment. it's not seen as sort of just so-called...